Compare - you find similarities
Contrast - you find differences
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Compare means to look for the difference between two or more things. (verb)
Example:That seems expensive - have you compared prices in other shops?
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Compare means to consider that something is similar or of equal quality to something else. (verb)
Example: You can't compare the two cities - they're totally different.
Contrast means an obvious difference between two or more things. (noun)
Example: I like the contrast of the white pants with the black jacket.
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Contrast can mean to compare two people or things in order to show the differences between them. (verb)
Example: If you contrast some of her early writing with her later work, you can see just how much she improved.
These words are very similar but are used in different contexts.
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Contrast= find the differences.
Ex: Saying that one dog is gold and one dog is white is contrasting.
Compare= find the similarities.
Ex. Saying that they are the same size and that they are both dogs is comparing.
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